One of a many sparkling announcements during Sony’s E3 2017 press discussion was that Guerrilla Games’ rarely acclaimed open-world adventure Horizon Zero Dawn would be removing an expansion. Called The Frozen Wilds, this DLC will underline a totally new area for Aloy to explore. One filled with new machines, and what appears to be prohibited springs.

If tools of a debut trailer looked familiar, it competence be due to a plcae being formed on Yellowstone National Park. That’s a takeaway that Games Radar had after picking detached a brief video. They trust that a new plcae is Ban-Ur, that is a home of a Banuk tribe, and that it shares too many similarities with a iconic park for it to not be formed on it. It creates clarity when we demeanour during a DLC’s artwork, that shows a park’s Grand Prismatic Spring.

That’s not all that Games Radar was means to deduce, as they trust that one of a new creatures will be a drudge bear. Here’s what they contend about a short clip from a trailer:

One thing we can be 100% certain about is that this drudge has never been seen before. It has extended shoulders on a brief body, a massive belly, and a comparatively tiny conduct that looks to be separate in a center like Horizon’s Scrapper robot. Sure, it would be agreeably wise for it to be a bear saying as Yellowstone is full of a fluffy, teethy predators. Native American science also says Devils Tower was combined by a bear clawing adult a side, so it would make sense.

There’s copiousness of additional research that’s value checking out over during Games Radar, as they go deeper into a game’s lore. Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds is set to recover after this year, and will cost $19.99. Those that pre-order a DLC can get it during a 25% discount.